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steve brown is there live in ames and we've got to ask you, steve. what have you sampled? it's a political carnival. the only place i can think of where you can sign a wind blade from one of the huge wind turbines, energy generating turbines. and that's here and folks that generate electricity make the turbines, want to tell folks, hey, we would like the attention of voters as well. this is the line to get into the beef sundays offered by the michele bachmann campaign. some of them have been in line 45 minutes and that's an indication of not only perhaps how good the sundae is about you how big the draw in her particular tent. by the way, is air conditioned. that's an air conditioned tent up over that way. michele bachmann is in line to be a traditional winner. at least a favorite to come out on top in terms of the vote total when all of these folks get done voting by the end of the day and the polls close at four o'clock central time and that will be five o'clock eastern. but rick santorum also has an opportunity to win and here is how. he has not as much money and hasn't
steve brown is there live in ames and we've got to ask you, steve. what have you sampled? it's a political carnival. the only place i can think of where you can sign a wind blade from one of the huge wind turbines, energy generating turbines. and that's here and folks that generate electricity make the turbines, want to tell folks, hey, we would like the attention of voters as well. this is the line to get into the beef sundays offered by the michele bachmann campaign. some of them have been in...
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the cowboys marched down the field, steve mcgee to duane harris. dallas down. mcgee scrambled and found martin rubbingr in the end zone. what a finish, only the preseason. cowboys won it 24-23. that's your look at sports. jonathan back to you. >> fred roggin, thank you so much. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," iowa's ames straw poll is just a day away, the candidates have their final word. now how will the voters respond? we'll talk to an all-star panel in just a few minutes. >>> and when we come back here, we'll gather around the water cooler to reveal the must-see moments from last night's debate. "way too early" will be right back. chronologically i'm sixty years old. is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thirty. how is it that we don't act our age? [ marcie ] you keep us young. [ kurt ] we were having too much fun we weren't thinking about a will at that time. we have responsibilities to the kids and ourselves. we're the vargos and we created our wills on legalzoom. finally. [ laughter ] [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom
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steve thank you so much from ames . fox news channel is your home for the ames straw poll vote. tune in at 5:00 eastern for a special report from life from iowa and huckabee at eight and hanity at nine . one magazine and a great controversy calling michelle bachmann the queen of rage. even sarah palin, the former alaska government. is this unfair in liz prada will give her take next. >> i look at the headline. queen of rage is worse than the picture. i don't think every day americans. if they think she is the queen of rage, not at all. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian. and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it everyday, and i love the great new taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein help maintain muscle. and boost has the taste that's preferred. your favorite patient is here! [ dad ] i choose being strong and active. i choose new and improved boost. >> welcome back. queen of rage. that's
steve thank you so much from ames . fox news channel is your home for the ames straw poll vote. tune in at 5:00 eastern for a special report from life from iowa and huckabee at eight and hanity at nine . one magazine and a great controversy calling michelle bachmann the queen of rage. even sarah palin, the former alaska government. is this unfair in liz prada will give her take next. >> i look at the headline. queen of rage is worse than the picture. i don't think every day americans. if...
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steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when the dow goes down anything like it was. i found most remarkable, jay carney press briefing they are emphasizing a, quote/unquote, balanced approach, which everybody understands to be raising taxes. now the president himself has said in the past repeatedly, raising taxes in a recession is the last thing you want to do. you can't consider it. it would hurt the economy and suck demand out of the economy is the way he put it. here today, you have the president in what is an economic downturn, distressed economy. his smokesman ag
steve, start with you. today the white house seemed to be trying to get its footing here after a good day on wall street yesterday. and then just got wallloped by another horrible roller coaster at the end of the day. >> i'm not sure today, i think consensus is that today's performance on wall street had much more to do with things that were happening overseas with rumors about french banks and whatnot. still, not a good day for the white house, never a good day for the white house when...
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gop nominating contest but a history of derailing once promising kanld da sees, at the state fair, steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly trying to say, i'm still here? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa politics and he said listen, i think she's going to get in. why else would you show up here? i would only say to that because right now sarah palin's job is speeches and raises money for her pact say staying visible certainly helps that. i think most of the betting is that she won't. >> i know you were watching last night. one of the big dynamics is that tim pawlenty needs to win iowa and michele bachmann needs to win iowa. i want you to listen to the debate that we'll call "minnesota spice". >> it's an undisputable fact that in congress her record of accomplishment and results is nonexistent. >> governor, when
gop nominating contest but a history of derailing once promising kanld da sees, at the state fair, steve and our chief political correspondent, candy crowley. candy, i want to start with you and, yes, i want to start with the not so surprised visit i will call of sarah palin. she section, oh, shucks, go pay attention to the others but she was clearly trying to say, i'm still here? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, a long time observer of iowa, he knows a few things about iowa...
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from ames, iowa, steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. diane, back to you. >>> and just for a little bit of perspective since its founding, the winner of the ames straw poll has gone on to win the republican presidential nomination two of the five times. >>> police in pakistan are searching for a 60-year-old american man who was kidnapped out of his home in eastern pakistan early this morning. and nbc's jay gray has the latest on that. >> reporter: the state department now confirms the kidnapped american is warren weinstein. reports indicate he's been working for several years in pakistan as the country director for development contractor j.e. austin associates. according to the company's website, he holds a ph.d. in economics, is fluent in six languages and worked in the field of international development for 25 years. pakistani police say the attack was carried out by as many as ten gunmen at 3:30 in the morning. they persuaded squurt guards by opening up the debates gates saying they wanted to share some food. once inside they overpowe
from ames, iowa, steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. diane, back to you. >>> and just for a little bit of perspective since its founding, the winner of the ames straw poll has gone on to win the republican presidential nomination two of the five times. >>> police in pakistan are searching for a 60-year-old american man who was kidnapped out of his home in eastern pakistan early this morning. and nbc's jay gray has the latest on that. >> reporter: the state department...
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steve? >> the big take away michelle bachmann established herself as a candidate and needs to be talked about as a first tier candidate. the end of this process here in ames, means the end of mitt romney's strategy to run a general election strategy. he can no longer afford to do that. he has rick perry to beat him with a write-in vote and michelle bachmann who looks formidable . what mitt romney got when he actively participated four years ago he took away 31 percent of the vote and he had not had people on the ground and they made phone calls. three percent is a small number for somebody who is a national front runner. >> karen pawlenty said he moved up and he was seventh and moved up to third, but the bottom line for all of the organization and time he put here, this is disappointing. >> the bord collapse is not too strong to apply to where he stands out. it opens a huge opportunity for rick perry and a larger lesson to take away from this. this year in this state, passion trumps organiza
steve? >> the big take away michelle bachmann established herself as a candidate and needs to be talked about as a first tier candidate. the end of this process here in ames, means the end of mitt romney's strategy to run a general election strategy. he can no longer afford to do that. he has rick perry to beat him with a write-in vote and michelle bachmann who looks formidable . what mitt romney got when he actively participated four years ago he took away 31 percent of the vote and he...
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correspondant steve brown explains what a straw poll is and why we care. >> one, two, three. the staging has begun. this part will be transformed in a political carnival. it is a fund raiser for the gop. campaigns go out and buy tickets and get them to supporters and try to get supporters to the event and feed them a barbecue sandwich and get them to vote. >> results of the informal straw poll can be damaging to a candidate. >> you have campaign that is had a bad showing and couldn't keep going. huckabee stole the show in 2008 . sam brownbag was third two months later he left the race. >>> and another thing about straw poll votes, just because they have the vote in the straw poll doesn't mean they will get the vote come caucus time. >> more activist are in the dating phase than marrying phase. it identifying who the true leaders will be for you in february caucus. huckabee later won the caucus and again many this year. many traw poll goers like the iowa governor is undecided. >> that is indictive of the iowa republicans . they may be swayed by the debate. >> thank you for the
correspondant steve brown explains what a straw poll is and why we care. >> one, two, three. the staging has begun. this part will be transformed in a political carnival. it is a fund raiser for the gop. campaigns go out and buy tickets and get them to supporters and try to get supporters to the event and feed them a barbecue sandwich and get them to vote. >> results of the informal straw poll can be damaging to a candidate. >> you have campaign that is had a bad showing and...
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steve? >> he's over here dusting off his pitch fork, his head is in new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength. >> you never tried. >> "the washington post." asked americans if the federal government is focused on the right things on the wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who's to blame on the focus for the wrong things, the blame, everybody takes it, 30% say the president and the president. 32% say the republicans. 32% say the most. this is a rotten move right now. this is august. there's nothing that the politicians can do from now to labor day to fix things. it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> nobody won here, everybody lost. there's another number in "the washington post" poll which i don't know if you reported but it was 17% re-elect for your own member of congress. people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congressman should be. 17% for their own congressman is a new low and a new record. >> you and i watche
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sam brownback and ron paul, tom finishers in the straul polls and steve forbes finished in the straw poll. it doesn't tell you who is out in the caucuses. >> chris: that's right. who wins the poll doesn't win the caucus and we are going to cover it still. susan. we have touched on this. one of the story lines in the debate is tim pawlenty versus michelle bachmann. they are counting on a strong showing and they appeal to tea partiers. what are you looking at those specifically. pawlenty is more organizationinized and been there long yer working harder. he could pull off a surprise first or second or third and steal the spotlight away from bachmann. she is newer at this and not as well organized. as well as in the polls she may fail more poorly. the iowa straw poll is about organization and getting people out. it will be the real fight here who is able to get people to the polls? people are looking at pawlenty as someone who can pull off the win because he worked hard exer got a good ground game. >> chris: if you think the caucus an organizational battle, the straw poll really, only a
sam brownback and ron paul, tom finishers in the straul polls and steve forbes finished in the straw poll. it doesn't tell you who is out in the caucuses. >> chris: that's right. who wins the poll doesn't win the caucus and we are going to cover it still. susan. we have touched on this. one of the story lines in the debate is tim pawlenty versus michelle bachmann. they are counting on a strong showing and they appeal to tea partiers. what are you looking at those specifically. pawlenty is...
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steve? >> pat is here dusting off his pitch fork. he is heading it new hampshire. >> i don't have cross overstrength, chris. >> you never tried. >> asking the federal government is focused on the right or wrong things. 71% said the government is focused on the wrong things. when asked who is to blame for the focus on the wrong things, everyone takes it. 30% say the president and democrats. 31% say republicans. 32% say both. this is trash both houses poll. this country is in a rotten mood right now. this is august. there is nothing that politicians can do from now to labor day it fix things. i say it gets nastier between now and labor day. >> i think you're right. and the politicians in washington have begun to figure out this nobody won here. everybody lost. there is another number in the poll, which i don't know if you reported, but a 17% re-elect. for your own member of congress and off then times people say congress shouldn't be re-elected but their own congress should be. this number, 17% for their own congressmen in a washington
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i agree with the point steve and alves have made that some of them have been inefficient. but as a nation war with to conflicts simultaneously and an all volunteer force i think most of us would agree that we certainly have to take care of our men and women and be attended to those who are deployed, those who are injured and so forth, which means a fair amount of that increase while it may not be optimal, and we probably should reexamine it is understandable and so some of it again does require re-examination but let's understand where that number came from. a third piece is a lot of normal defense costs just in the regular peacetime activities of the department of defense go up faster fan inflation because they are part of our economy, too and we know a lot of costs go faster than inflation whether it's health care which now cost the department of defense 50 billion a year even leaving aside veterans administration activities, which are separate. whether its environmental cleanup, whether it is pay to try to entice good people went to the military at a time when you need
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steve haste, senior writer for the weekly standard. karen, national political correspondent for the "washington post." and jeff, national political correspondent for the "new york times." steve, anecdotally, what are you hearing? what's it feel like? >> there is an incredible amount of support here for michelle bachman. the line to her tent from early this morning when i got here at 10:00 a.m. throughout the entire day has been long, sometimes the wait was more than an hour just to get into her tent and talk to people. >> bret: i'm going to interrupt you. i went over there. it's one at a time. you have to sign the thing and it's not -- true. >> bret: the tim pawlenty where you walk through the gate. you have to register. maybe that's why the line was so long. >> but the amount of people spilling out of her tent. >> i think looking around, this is not a scientific way of doing it. but looking at the number of supporters, the people wearing her purple bracelets, all of the things suggest that she's going to have a very good result. >> we
steve haste, senior writer for the weekly standard. karen, national political correspondent for the "washington post." and jeff, national political correspondent for the "new york times." steve, anecdotally, what are you hearing? what's it feel like? >> there is an incredible amount of support here for michelle bachman. the line to her tent from early this morning when i got here at 10:00 a.m. throughout the entire day has been long, sometimes the wait was more than an...
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we'll go on to steve in reno, nevada. independent line. go ahead, steve. steve, you on the air? we'll try one more time for steve. we'll go to darlene, dayton, ohio. democrats line, go ahead. one more time for darlene. caller: i am darlene. host: go ahead. caller: i am about a c-span viewer. what i'd like to say is i've watched a lot of what's going on c-span and i've heard no one, i mean absolutely no one talk about jobs. all they are doing is simply bashing our president. i would like to hear someone say something about what's going on. i look at the crowd in this audience, and i'm sure i can atest to the fact that the majority of the people there are as much out of work as i am. how they can sit there and bash the president when they are as much out of work as i am, i do not understand it. i don't understand. why can't they come together? why can't we do something to help the american people? myself included. host: darlene, thanks for the call. what do you take away? caller: the first caller raised a good point which is there are other candidates competing. mitt romney and ne
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how are you doing, steve? is a wonderful time. democrats haven't had a reason to really get excited looking at these republicans who are coming out and not really wanting to take either responsibility for some of the things they have done. just think, we have a president of the there who really wanted to do things for the country -- no support at all. just no, no, know. democrats, this is a chance to really show boat world. we do it -- show the world at the ballot box. everybody who is a democrat and republican and independent, here is a chance for us to show the world what this country is all about and let's show these republicans what we really want. thanks again. america, our best days are still ahead of us. we are going to have to remove these republicans from office. >> thanks for the call, from north carolina. next is a viewer from iowa. kelly is on the phone. independent line. >> yes, i was just watching on the soap box at the state fair, and the one viewer made a comment about the marriage and he asked him about it. i real
how are you doing, steve? is a wonderful time. democrats haven't had a reason to really get excited looking at these republicans who are coming out and not really wanting to take either responsibility for some of the things they have done. just think, we have a president of the there who really wanted to do things for the country -- no support at all. just no, no, know. democrats, this is a chance to really show boat world. we do it -- show the world at the ballot box. everybody who is a...
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steve forbes finished in the straw poll in 1999. >> chris: the person who wins the straw poll often doesn't win the caucus and the person who wins the caucus recently hasn't won the nomination but we are still going to cover it. one of the big story lines clearly in the debate and straw poll is tim pawlenty versus michele bachmann. both counting on a strong showing in ames. both apeople to tee parties and social conservatives. >> pawlenty probably has the better ground game. more organize and a great brass roots effort there. been there longer and working harder. he could pull off a surprise and kind of steal the spot light away from bachman. she is newer at this and not as well organized. as well as she is doing in the polls she may fare more poorly because the iowa straw poll is all about organization. it is about getting people out. idifficult to get people to coe to this thing and vote. that is the real fight here, who is better able to get people to the polls. at this point people are looking at pawlenty as someone who could pull off a win here because he has been working harder at it
steve forbes finished in the straw poll in 1999. >> chris: the person who wins the straw poll often doesn't win the caucus and the person who wins the caucus recently hasn't won the nomination but we are still going to cover it. one of the big story lines clearly in the debate and straw poll is tim pawlenty versus michele bachmann. both counting on a strong showing in ames. both apeople to tee parties and social conservatives. >> pawlenty probably has the better ground game. more...
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>> steve and i often disagree and i'm afraid tonight we disagree again. this is a group of moderate democrats who are open to negotiation. what steve is saying about patty murray she is a political person, head of the senatorial committee. democrats are on the rope in terms of holding on to the senate so there is rhetoric there. medicare proven to be a potent political issue in terms of a willingness to negotiate and go after the entitlement spending, which is key for democrats, they have the people there who say don't do anything on entitlement. this group is willing to do it. therefore would put the onus on the republicans to see if they are willing to do something about taxes. >> bret: charles? >> that is a group of moderates, we have a new dictionary definition of moderation. look, the way the committee is structured you only need one crossover. it's 6-6. if one crosses over it goes to a vote in the senate and the house. so you can have a lot of hardliners. always the question is, is there one guy or a woman who could be a flip? that could be a baucus
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although steve king was there he had nice things to say about another candidate. >> yeah. asked about his predictions for the straw poll he said ron paul has been overlooked for the press citing that he's been in iowa campaigning for more than four years and has a grassroots organization that's so important for events like a straw poll to get people there to vote. he said ron paul would be the candidate others would measure themselves against. >> interesting. give me a read on how confidence the pawlenty campaign is now. what's the tener of things behind the scenes? >> ron paul has a lot of grassroots organization. but the pawlenty campaign has a lot going on behind the scenes. sarah huckabee sanders helped her dad win the caucuses last time around, is running their iowa operations. they feel they have organization unlike any other candidate to get people to vote, and show what they call forward progress. >> nbc's andrew rafferty in des moines. thank you. we'll check in with the bachmann campaign. jay any novogrod's report next hour. >>> up next, new reaction to the credit
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we were working for steve forbes and we came in a strong second in the straw poll in the caucuses. host: he spent millions of dollars. guest: and naloxone i see that today. guest: i got paid well. i will never run from that. " we were successful in the number things. even though steve from a conservative and republican appointee, pressing george bush on issues taxes and tax cuts sprint can manifest himself when it became president the past across-the-board tax cuts that played very well with independents and republicans, and even in last december, barack obama decided to keep them. he contrasts that all the way back to the competition for the straw poll and the caucuses between bush and forbes. if it was not for the pressure, he would never have weighed in on that. host: on the stage yesterday, five of the six candidates welcome supporters at the iowa straw poll. gov. pawlenty was not on stage. marjah joins us from north tennessee. the republican line. caller: [unintelligible] they know they reagan's taxes hurt the economy my daddy converted from democrat to republican. if you're n
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. >> here's columnist steve pearlstein, he wrote this letter to corporate ceos, what started as a reasonable attempt at political rebalances turned into a jihad against all regulation, all taxes, and all government waged by right-wing zealots who want to privatize public schools, cut back on basic research in which your products are based, shut down regulatory agencies, and, of course, privatize the public infrastructure that supports your supplies and finished goods for them. this isn't a tactic to brush back government, it's a holy war to destroy it and one that's now out of your control. i agree. all my life have been surrounded by rms and democrats that don't like taxes, few people do. but this guy, rick perry, is out there selling it like religion. >> exactly, this is new. you saw the debate last night where all the republican candidates, and this is before perry got in, but i'm sure he would have been there too. >> there's the picture. >> all raised their hands. they wouldn't accept a ten to one deal, budget cuts to new revenue. i've never heard of such a thing and it's hard to imagine
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steve harrigan is live in port-au-prince. good evening. >> reporter: the first rain is falling in the capital of port port that could prove to be -- port-au-prince that could prove to be a long night for haitian. 600,000 still live in the tents. emily has been downgraded from tropical storm to tropical wave, the danger here and reason the government put its people on red alert the rain. there could be anywhere from 12 to 20 inches of torrential rain. in the best case scenario, that could prove to be a nightmare. but it could produce flash floods. the rains killed 28 people in june. heavy rains could kill a lot more. government preparation, it's been perfunctory. we have seen tape put up and men going around with loud speakers talking about evacuation. for many people, there is no place to go. the newly elected president has had zero appearance. he's a former pop star. on the recent outing he was pelted by people with soda bottles and rocks no strong help from the government in the time of crisis for people of haiti who are lo
steve harrigan is live in port-au-prince. good evening. >> reporter: the first rain is falling in the capital of port port that could prove to be -- port-au-prince that could prove to be a long night for haitian. 600,000 still live in the tents. emily has been downgraded from tropical storm to tropical wave, the danger here and reason the government put its people on red alert the rain. there could be anywhere from 12 to 20 inches of torrential rain. in the best case scenario, that could...
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what are we expecting, steve? >> we are expecting to see the president after all of the republican activity has gone. this is a state that was solidly blue in 2008. it is purple today. let's take a look down memory lane in 2008, obama wins the iowa caucuses, wins iowa in the general election, the state of iowa has 110,000 more registered democratic voters than it has republicans. skip forward two years, that advantage is down to 35,000, and for the first time since 1962, an incumbent democratic governor, an incumbent governor in the state of iowa, is voted out of office. the mood here has changed. also the amount of attention that president obama will be able to pay specifically to iowa, it will be a lot less attention. >> i think what -- i think what you're going to see in iowa in 2012 is the core democrat supporters being very active, very supportive. what iowans have to remember, and they're not good about remembering, is that he has to run in 49 other states. iowa was spoiled in 2007, leading up to the caucuse
what are we expecting, steve? >> we are expecting to see the president after all of the republican activity has gone. this is a state that was solidly blue in 2008. it is purple today. let's take a look down memory lane in 2008, obama wins the iowa caucuses, wins iowa in the general election, the state of iowa has 110,000 more registered democratic voters than it has republicans. skip forward two years, that advantage is down to 35,000, and for the first time since 1962, an incumbent...
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eric: taken to task for saying "completely" but the fiscal conservatives, michele bachmann, gomeer and steve king said it's a bad deal. they predicted this. >> andrea: i don't think you can single-handedly point to the debt deal or tea party. that's not what we're seeing across wall street. but if you look at europe, this is the same thing happening here. it's straight across the euro zone where they had the housing crisis and debt crisis. you see in greece, the government took up 40% of the greek economy. it became so huge, unsustainable now they can't save themselves. this is across the continent. it's the same road we're going down here. credit the tea party for at least trying to stop it. >> greg: they were the ones in the clip shouting "stop." yet, they were getting blamed. bob, if i remember correctly you said the tea party was going to cause the stock market to plunge. >> bob: it did. >> greg: we got a phony deal to stop the debt ceiling crisis and it's plunging more. >> eric: i'm not sure it was you but someone said if we don't sign the debt deal the house will go up in flames. >> bo
eric: taken to task for saying "completely" but the fiscal conservatives, michele bachmann, gomeer and steve king said it's a bad deal. they predicted this. >> andrea: i don't think you can single-handedly point to the debt deal or tea party. that's not what we're seeing across wall street. but if you look at europe, this is the same thing happening here. it's straight across the euro zone where they had the housing crisis and debt crisis. you see in greece, the government took...
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how pumped is steve williams? he was dumped by tiger after he stood by his side for a couple of years. after the round as scott made his way to the clubhouse reporters rushed to williams to ask him about his reaction to the win. >> i got to tell you, david, i've been a caddie for 33 years and that's the best week of my life and i'm not joking. i'm never ever going to forget this week. the people here have been absolutely unbelievable and all the people in new zealand. a lot of expectations today. i'd be lying if i said i wasn't a little nervous. obviously adam was leading the tournament and there's been a lot said this week and it's an incredible feeling to back it up. that's the best week of my life, i caddied for 33 years, 145 wins and that's the best win i have ever had. >> he fired the caddie after 12 years together. williams didn't even see it coming. we'll see more of tiger soon. the pga championship starts thursday. comi coming up at the top of the hour. the white house attacks the credibility of standard &
how pumped is steve williams? he was dumped by tiger after he stood by his side for a couple of years. after the round as scott made his way to the clubhouse reporters rushed to williams to ask him about his reaction to the win. >> i got to tell you, david, i've been a caddie for 33 years and that's the best week of my life and i'm not joking. i'm never ever going to forget this week. the people here have been absolutely unbelievable and all the people in new zealand. a lot of...
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this spot looked impossible only a few years ago, all but written off and heading into oblivion before steve jobs returned about 15 years ago. >>> call it a grass roots battle against a very big bank. a washington woman at risk of losesing everything hoped the financial giant would back off on attempts to take her home and business. vera johnson collected 10,000 signatures as part of the effort and she joins me now from seattle. hello, very a. >> i understand you turned in the signatures to the bank just on tuesday, what was their reaction? what did they say? >> i think they were actually kind of visibly shaken by it. i did not actually meet with the same person this time. they did tell me last week that i would have one point of contact. but i think they were visibly shaken. there was a cam remarks i did try to take a picture of that exchange but they asked us to turn the camera off. >> and give us some sense of what your situation is, because i understand all of this really couldn't come at a worst time for you. >> well, i started trying to get a loan modification 18 months ago, ten months
this spot looked impossible only a few years ago, all but written off and heading into oblivion before steve jobs returned about 15 years ago. >>> call it a grass roots battle against a very big bank. a washington woman at risk of losesing everything hoped the financial giant would back off on attempts to take her home and business. vera johnson collected 10,000 signatures as part of the effort and she joins me now from seattle. hello, very a. >> i understand you turned in the...
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that is iowa congressman steve king. he is not running. he's there because he is a congressman from iowa. we are wait for ex-minnesota governor tim pawlenty to begin his straw poll speech. that should begin in about five minutes. this is potentially a pivotal day for him. he has poured loads of cash into his straw poll and it's important for him. >> the ames straw poll, it's going to have a lot to say about who the candidates are who are going to be going forward as the president of the united states. and we need you to come by even for an hour or less. >> andrew rafferty is the nbc news campaign embed with the pawlenty campaign who is joining me now, as you can see, from ames. tell me a little bit about his ames operation and his strategy. >> yeah, well, in moments you're going to see a sea of green shirts. they're standing off to my left right now. they're going to come into this coliseum for when governor pawlenty speaks. i was walking in with them. they were chanting his name. it was a level of buzz that i have not seen at any other ca
that is iowa congressman steve king. he is not running. he's there because he is a congressman from iowa. we are wait for ex-minnesota governor tim pawlenty to begin his straw poll speech. that should begin in about five minutes. this is potentially a pivotal day for him. he has poured loads of cash into his straw poll and it's important for him. >> the ames straw poll, it's going to have a lot to say about who the candidates are who are going to be going forward as the president of the...
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before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death nail but i think it will help their candidacies if they come in a close first or second so yeah there is a lot at stake here but i would say they would have to end up in at least the top three, that's for sure. >> at least the top three. candy, you talked to senator santorum today. he's one of the lesser known candidate bus he says that he has to come in the top five. explain to our viewers, this event has nothing, nothing to do with delegates, nothing do with who gets to be the nominee officially and yet a pretty good history. anything you say, it is a bit of a circus act and has pushed some incr
before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death...
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. >> stock rise from $5 per share to nearly $375 today began in 1997 when steve jobs returned as ceo. >> it is just all work. >> apple debuted the ipod music player in 2001 and the online itunes music store made the world's largest retailer. then in 2007 came the iphone. the company has now sold 125 million of them. lately, it's this little thing called the ipad that is helping push apple stock. the company began selling these tablet computers last year and they are already changing the industry. >> you like everything so far? well i'll try not to blow it. >> steve jobs has reportedly battled cancer and some investors worry what becomes of apple without him. >> i don't see a lot of reason for them to slow down in the immediate future. >> analysts believe apple is on pace to become the world's first trillion dollar company. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> modern medicine keeps getting more amazing. new research says a blood test that determines the fetus' sex is accurate close to perfect in some cases. the information in this week's journal of the medical association, researchers
. >> stock rise from $5 per share to nearly $375 today began in 1997 when steve jobs returned as ceo. >> it is just all work. >> apple debuted the ipod music player in 2001 and the online itunes music store made the world's largest retailer. then in 2007 came the iphone. the company has now sold 125 million of them. lately, it's this little thing called the ipad that is helping push apple stock. the company began selling these tablet computers last year and they are already...
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steve? >> ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ >> you're looking at a you tube video that has been viewed 42 million times around the world. and the kid right there is 13-year-old greyson chance who has rocketed to fame and joins us today as our featured performer on the summer concert series. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me this morning. >> nice to see you. we should point out that right now your mom isn't here in new york city with you. where is she? what's she doing? >> she's been texting me all morning and she's like, i can't believe steve is interviewing you. i love steve. we're from oklahoma and whenever i wake up, my mom is like in the morning in her bedroom on tv, like oh, my gosh, listen to this, greyson. and i'm like ok, mom. >> we love the fact that you're a "fox & friends" family out there. in oklahoma. let's put up the video once again, this really is what made you famous. it was a middle school choir event and who was t
steve? >> ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ ♪ you love me papparazzi ♪ >> you're looking at a you tube video that has been viewed 42 million times around the world. and the kid right there is 13-year-old greyson chance who has rocketed to fame and joins us today as our featured performer on the summer concert series. good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. thanks for having me this morning. >> nice to see you. we should point out that right now your mom isn't here...
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you're running against steve king the incumbent republican. >> i am. >> democrats are also being vilified as well as republicans. beth parties in all the polls. how do you run for congress when people are fed up with washington, this debt ceiling debate has dragged the whole constitution of congress down? >> i think that people in washington might take a lesson from the people in the small towns in iowa. when you live in a small town as i have my entire life, you have to get along. you teach people's childrens. you sit next to them in church, you come together in the same room. in my hometown there are two u.s. highways that intersect and people come to those that intersection and there's no stoplight. you have to stop and look people in the eye. i think that we need to lower our voices and raise our sights. i want to run as a problem solver. someone who knows how to get into a room and collaborate. i think that's how you run. people are -- they may be fed up with washington. they want people to get into a room and get things done. we understand that in iowa because we're common sense peo
you're running against steve king the incumbent republican. >> i am. >> democrats are also being vilified as well as republicans. beth parties in all the polls. how do you run for congress when people are fed up with washington, this debt ceiling debate has dragged the whole constitution of congress down? >> i think that people in washington might take a lesson from the people in the small towns in iowa. when you live in a small town as i have my entire life, you have to get...
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steve. welcome and good morning. >> we are. >> good morning and go cyclones! good morning, gretchen, steve, peter, you need an actual a full inhale before you say the name of tonight's debate is the fox news washington examiner republican party of iowa republican candidates debate. and that takes a full breath but if you're going to take a look at the combatants in this particular debate, let's talk about first the arguably the candidate that has been most in the move in the polls and that would be michelle bachmann. you could argue that based on her performances in the two nationally televised debates so far, that has helped propel michelle bachmann up into the top tier of the presidential candidates for the g.o.p. now, it is interesting in that we've got to debate and then we've got an actual measurable event coming up on saturday which is the straw poll and the chairman of the state party says there is a true opportunity for follow-up success based on a debate performance at the straw pol
steve. welcome and good morning. >> we are. >> good morning and go cyclones! good morning, gretchen, steve, peter, you need an actual a full inhale before you say the name of tonight's debate is the fox news washington examiner republican party of iowa republican candidates debate. and that takes a full breath but if you're going to take a look at the combatants in this particular debate, let's talk about first the arguably the candidate that has been most in the move in the polls...
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let's talk to steve about it. if you are driving on highway 44, there is agreement's game -- giant's game at at&t park and the traffic will be letting out a 4:00 this afternoon so it will be busy in that part of the city. >>> a little decrease in the fog it is hugging the coast into napa county so fog and upper 40s lots of sun by noon, fog will burn off like it did yesterday. it has been a compressed. nice to hot by the evening hours, sal is correct 68 degrees, it should be a beautiful day. high pressure can't really build completely over us, we had a northerly breeze yet, still there is a component of a delta breeze and it is a couple miles per hour stronger than yesterday. fog and 57 and if you encounter some fog you can always tweet me. 53 oakland at the airport downtown 56 not much of a difference. temperatures cooling down and any low clouds 50s and 60s. there is a system moving into the pacific northwest and we will have it close to yesterday's numbers. for some it will be a little cool as others stay warm t
let's talk to steve about it. if you are driving on highway 44, there is agreement's game -- giant's game at at&t park and the traffic will be letting out a 4:00 this afternoon so it will be busy in that part of the city. >>> a little decrease in the fog it is hugging the coast into napa county so fog and upper 40s lots of sun by noon, fog will burn off like it did yesterday. it has been a compressed. nice to hot by the evening hours, sal is correct 68 degrees, it should be a...
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we will hear from steve israel about his yes vote just ahead. >>> also ahead, a vile of serial killer blood. ted bundy, it's found. will it lead to solving more cold cases? that story after the break. members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at the pump... and at many of the places their summer plans take them. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, you can rest assured we help your engine run more
we will hear from steve israel about his yes vote just ahead. >>> also ahead, a vile of serial killer blood. ted bundy, it's found. will it lead to solving more cold cases? that story after the break. members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states...
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in '96 that he said some pretty funny things that, you know, i'm getting my butt kicked by steve scott. and he'd make a sly comment, if i hit one good shot. so we've had a lot of fun. and we're going to have fun this week. >> right in the middle, mike three, please. >> i'm interested in where you are as a competitively. are you still patient enough with yourself to see your game through? >> yeah, absolutely. i believe that -- that's a great question. because i think if you would probably have asked me that question earlier in the year, i would have given you a different answer. i was frustrated earlier in the year. especially at the masters on, you know, consequently after the masters because i wasn't feeling well. and it's been frustrating. but now that i'm healthy, it's so much easier to be more patient i feel good, i have way more energy because i'm not trying to block out pain. and trying to ignore that. i can go out there and play golf. as i said earlier, you know, my feels are starting to come back. i'm starting to get the feel of hitting shots and how far the ball's going and ju
in '96 that he said some pretty funny things that, you know, i'm getting my butt kicked by steve scott. and he'd make a sly comment, if i hit one good shot. so we've had a lot of fun. and we're going to have fun this week. >> right in the middle, mike three, please. >> i'm interested in where you are as a competitively. are you still patient enough with yourself to see your game through? >> yeah, absolutely. i believe that -- that's a great question. because i think if you...
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course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to questions about that so she's yet to be asked why she recommended a book that is objectively pro-slavery. that will be an issue she has to deal with in the coming days and weeks. >> it's a great piece. thank you so much. >>> just hours after the ames straw poll results get in, michele bachmann will be david gregory's guest on a special edition of "meet the press" live from iowa. check your local listings for times. >>> and a big vote of no confidence in the new "washington post" poll. huge majorities, in fact, most americans now are giving up hope that most government officials can come to the rescue. nearly 8
course of reporting was that for several years on her website, she recommended a book by an author named steve wilkins. wilkins is a civil war revisionist historian and in the book, has some really inflammatory outrageous things to say about slavery, essentially defending slavery as an institution that was built on, in his words, mutual respect i believe is the phrase. this is a biography of robert lee that she recommended her constituents must read. at that point, they didn't respond to...
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he said that rick santorum said in his tent that he intends to sign iowa congressman steve king's pledge. he would repeal president obama's decisions if he were made president. coming up, david gregory here, offering his analysis, plus a preview of david's interview tomorrow morning with the lady of the hour. michele bachmann. ry important t. perdue perfect portions is great on busy nights. five chicken breasts individually wrapped, so you can use what you want and put the rest in the refrigerator. and the best part is it only takes 10 minutes. it's my go-to meal. that's me with the blow dryer and the flat iron until i see smoke. so pantene said, "breakage and split ends? no problem." they gave me this pantene called breakage to strength. [ female announcer ] the keratin protection pro-v system helps prevent then repair split ends. zero fear of breakage, 100% more strength. no regrets, just health. i'm not giving up the heat. [ female announcer ] the breakage to strength system from pantene. >>> welcome back to this special saturday live edition of "andrea mitchell reports." i'm in ames,
he said that rick santorum said in his tent that he intends to sign iowa congressman steve king's pledge. he would repeal president obama's decisions if he were made president. coming up, david gregory here, offering his analysis, plus a preview of david's interview tomorrow morning with the lady of the hour. michele bachmann. ry important t. perdue perfect portions is great on busy nights. five chicken breasts individually wrapped, so you can use what you want and put the rest in the...
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. >> and at the same time steve wiseman, we've had so much gridlock. and already concerns about the economic appointments late yesterday. patty murray the she is the incoming budget chair. what everyone is focussing on is he's the head of the democratic congressional senate campaign committee is in charge of candidates of protecting democratic incumbents and raising money for them. that was the controversy there. and of course, john kerry who wanted very much we understand to be on this committee and the finance chairman max bacchus. it's as john was pointing out, it's not really up to this committee. >> it's more up to the leadership. they'll be the surrogates on the committee. there are three things i think that need to be watched. first, is defense cuts versus revenues. i think the fact that the second round of cuts that were culled for by the default deal were cutting so deep in defense is going to confront republicans with choices that they might not want to make between you do you cut defense or increase revenues. there's another little noticed f
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then 99, steve forbes came in and george w. bush and they had an arms race. spent millions. and over 20,000 people showed up. how many people do you think will show up to the straw poll? >> i think between 10,000 and 20,000 will participate. >> that's 20% of maybe the entire turnout for the caucuses. >> exactly. that would be the second largest turnout in history if it were, say, over 12,000. i think that could happen, even though they're not spending as much money, and you don't have romney and you don't have governor perry on the ballot. so despite that, i think there is a lot of interest. and i think people are really upset about what's going on in this country. the huge debt that we have and the fact that we have over 9% unemployment. iowans don't like debt. they elected me as governor. i defeated an incumbent who put the state deep in debt. and iowans want us to get our fiscal house in order. we have done that at the state level. the federal government needs to do that. we need to focus on jobs. that's why i think you hear republicans focusing on what they have done to
then 99, steve forbes came in and george w. bush and they had an arms race. spent millions. and over 20,000 people showed up. how many people do you think will show up to the straw poll? >> i think between 10,000 and 20,000 will participate. >> that's 20% of maybe the entire turnout for the caucuses. >> exactly. that would be the second largest turnout in history if it were, say, over 12,000. i think that could happen, even though they're not spending as much money, and you...
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>> all right, steve. thanks so much. >>> now, a spoiler alert. you might actually enjoy a story more if you know how it ends before you begin. at least that's what a new study is saying. abc's david wright takes a look on this new twist on storytelling. >> reporter: these researchers insist knowing how everything turns out doesn't spoil the fun. it actually makes things better. for "good morning america" -- hang on a sec. it actually makes things better. really? think about it. would it really hurt to know ahead of time who wins harry potter's battle with voldemort? would "rise of the planet of the apes" be less fun if you knew where the story was heading? >> the term spoiler suggests that people think they spoil. they don't call them enhancers, after all. >> reporter: the researchers had test subjects read a dozen short stories. and found in every case readers who already knew the ending enjoyed the story more. for kids, knowing the ending doesn't make "beauty and the beast" less fun, the 2nd or 22nd tim
>> all right, steve. thanks so much. >>> now, a spoiler alert. you might actually enjoy a story more if you know how it ends before you begin. at least that's what a new study is saying. abc's david wright takes a look on this new twist on storytelling. >> reporter: these researchers insist knowing how everything turns out doesn't spoil the fun. it actually makes things better. for "good morning america" -- hang on a sec. it actually makes things better. really?...
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steve? >>> along the coast there is a bigger fog bank, 50s and 60s for the high. last couple of taser it was document on the deck there could still be some but the key is it is a big fog bank and temperatures are struggling to get to 76 for san francisco this time of year. low clouds and fog will be enhanced by a system that is moving into the pacific northwest. ever 2 to 59, santa rosa had a cool week. san jose cool as well, slow clouds moving in and southwest at travis low clouds are making a bigger stronger push today. san jose 13-mile-per-hour winds and the leading end is showing itself and the high pressure builds in and drives everything over us with a little more enhancement. i would start keeping an eye on things so 80s inland unless you are far out like ukiah and it could produce a possibility of light rain as we head to the weekend and we will deal with that tomorrow. fog sunny and cooler at times in the delta, cooler inland temperatures so we will go 60s 70s and 80s and one low 90s. 77 fairfield 81 and 90 two days ago. walnut creek a lot of 82s here, bu
steve? >>> along the coast there is a bigger fog bank, 50s and 60s for the high. last couple of taser it was document on the deck there could still be some but the key is it is a big fog bank and temperatures are struggling to get to 76 for san francisco this time of year. low clouds and fog will be enhanced by a system that is moving into the pacific northwest. ever 2 to 59, santa rosa had a cool week. san jose cool as well, slow clouds moving in and southwest at travis low clouds are...
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steve forbes came in second. anderson thereabout 20,000 people there -- i understand there were about 20,000 people there, a record for the iowa straw poll. how do you win a the number of candidates. >> going back to 1999, there were a number of candidates, such as elizabeth dole, who withdrew shortly after the straw poll. there was tommy thompson, sam brownback, two examples of people whose campaigns did not continue after a disappointing straw poll performance. >> bob dole had tied and then went on to lose to bill clinton. >> and before that, dan quayle and dick lugar also withdrew from seeking the presidency. >> what can viewers expect when the gavel comes down at noon central, 1:00 eastern? >> it is going to be a packed house. we will kick things off with a short video. i will come out and make some short remarks. we will hear from our governor, our lieutenant governor, and approximately 1:00 eastern, all of the candidates will be on stage for a group photo so that the entire arena can see all of the candidat
steve forbes came in second. anderson thereabout 20,000 people there -- i understand there were about 20,000 people there, a record for the iowa straw poll. how do you win a the number of candidates. >> going back to 1999, there were a number of candidates, such as elizabeth dole, who withdrew shortly after the straw poll. there was tommy thompson, sam brownback, two examples of people whose campaigns did not continue after a disappointing straw poll performance. >> bob dole had...
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is portman who not only started his political career, very few people know this, his first boss what steve solarses a liberal democrat. but then moved on to a protege of alan simpson of the simpson bowles commission. not just bej director but trade commission so he know it. close with ben carden of the house. sow knows bipartisanship but he is a loyalist and he is a real key player. >> warner: now the house democrats, norm i will begin with you but maybe combine it. do we see any mavericks here? javier was era, james clyburn and chris van holden. >> all key people in the leadership close cho-- chosen by pelosi because of their persons, van holden is the ranking democrat on the budget committee at the talks. clyburn also at the talks. becara almost became trade representative. smart shall savvy pros, leaders, they're to the going to diverge very much from what pelosi wants or what the caucus wants but they've all indicated a willingness to cut a deal. >> warner: becera was on simpson bowles also. and yes, these are all people-- . >> warner: so he voted no. >> he voted no, you about he was t
is portman who not only started his political career, very few people know this, his first boss what steve solarses a liberal democrat. but then moved on to a protege of alan simpson of the simpson bowles commission. not just bej director but trade commission so he know it. close with ben carden of the house. sow knows bipartisanship but he is a loyalist and he is a real key player. >> warner: now the house democrats, norm i will begin with you but maybe combine it. do we see any...
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let me ask you this, steve. now there are reports from our producers on the ground that the folks doing the confrontation, the protestors were from the iowan citizens for community improvement, a liberal think tank, they got there, positioned themselves in front of the crowd, they got a few questions in to romney. do you think we're going to be seeing more of that, people who have a defined agendas opposed to just your average citizen showing up at these events perhaps -- this is pecklation on my part, to try to get a moment on camera. i referenced the joe the plumber moment with barack obama during the '08 campaign. do you think we're going to see more folks try to have their own sort of joe the plumber moment? >> absolutely. i think you're going to see groups, individuals, outside agitators, trying to get presidential candidates to say something they otherwise wouldn't say in a spontaneous -- spontaneous exchange like the one in 2008, and you're also going to see, i think, if you've got a candidate doing a par
let me ask you this, steve. now there are reports from our producers on the ground that the folks doing the confrontation, the protestors were from the iowan citizens for community improvement, a liberal think tank, they got there, positioned themselves in front of the crowd, they got a few questions in to romney. do you think we're going to be seeing more of that, people who have a defined agendas opposed to just your average citizen showing up at these events perhaps -- this is pecklation on...